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by Janelle Allen, LVT and Angelia Oliverei, LVT

Unfortunately canine congenital orthopedic conditions are common in the rehabilitation field. A diagnosis of hip dysplasia in a young dog, or puppy can make you feel over whelmed, and helpless. Often thoughts turn to only being able to manage the disease with pain killers or surgery. However, rehabilitation professionals have a lot to offer these young patients, especially when we meet them early in life! Surgery may be avoided and we may even be able to ween them off of pain medications. First, let’s take a look at a few common canine congenital orthopedic conditions that we see. This is a short introduction, as each of these disease processes can take up an entire blog themselves. Continue…

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